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HHA guys
#1846256
09/15/16 03:06 PM
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87dixieboy
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Question, is the pin tritium or can you get it in tritium and when you are hunting is it a pain to adjust the sight while concentrating on a deer. (I.E. Movement). Thinking of a sight upgrade
Thanks
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
#1846272
09/15/16 03:14 PM
09/15/16 03:14 PM
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Shaw
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Nope it's not tritium. It's not needed. Adjusting it has never cost me a shot.
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
ShawBuilt Custom Bowstrings
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
#1846290
09/15/16 03:21 PM
09/15/16 03:21 PM
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87dixieboy
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Thanks man. I've always liked tritium and have tried to stay with those sights but the more I look at the HHA the more I want one. Seeing how most on here like the sight I will prolly have to pull the trigger on one soon
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
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09/15/16 03:29 PM
09/15/16 03:29 PM
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Smoke_Diver
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I bought a HHA optimizer lite this week. I wanted to try one but didn't want to spend 200-300 just yet so I opted for the $109 version. I have it sighted in at 20 yards but haven't installed the sight tape yet. I had a 5 pin before and so far I like the one pin. I like the idea. Either know your distances or range, adjust and shoot.
-“No politicians, no salesman and very few friends allowed.” -Jbatey1- "I'd rather be a happy Bammer eating ribeye in a trailer than a miserable barner eating boogers in a mansion." -“If you gonna be stupid, you better be tough!”
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
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09/15/16 03:36 PM
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87dixieboy
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I love the concept just not sure about adjusting yardage on the fly when a deer is walking through the woods
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
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09/15/16 03:41 PM
09/15/16 03:41 PM
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If they would offer a 3 pin slider sight, they'd put a lot of folks out of business.
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
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09/15/16 03:48 PM
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Smoke_Diver
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I love the concept just not sure about adjusting yardage on the fly when a deer is walking through the woods Where I hunt I'm not shooting over 30 yards in the woods. Too thick. Green fields a different situation. I think if I'm set at 25-30 I can adjust in the woods.
-“No politicians, no salesman and very few friends allowed.” -Jbatey1- "I'd rather be a happy Bammer eating ribeye in a trailer than a miserable barner eating boogers in a mansion." -“If you gonna be stupid, you better be tough!”
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
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09/15/16 03:51 PM
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87dixieboy
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I hunt it all green fields, pine thickets and hardwoods. I have never shot a deer over 30 but would like the option to be able to if a bruiser was out there at 45-50
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
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09/15/16 04:06 PM
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I love the concept just not sure about adjusting yardage on the fly when a deer is walking through the woods Trust me it is nothing. You will love it!
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
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09/15/16 04:17 PM
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Shaw
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I've killed several deer at 40 yards with it set on 25 yards. Not that hard to do. Just gotta know where to aim.
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
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09/15/16 09:06 PM
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buckbrush
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I usually keep my pin on 25 yds it's good for 0 to 35 it also has a zero stop that you can set wherever you want so you don't have to look at it to adjust. Mine is set at 20 yards so if I was thinking about a long shot but the buck turns towards me I can change the dial to 20 yds with out looking.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: HHA guys
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09/16/16 12:56 AM
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I usually keep my pin on 25 yds it's good for 0 to 35 it also has a zero stop that you can set wherever you want so you don't have to look at it to adjust. Mine is set at 20 yards so if I was thinking about a long shot but the buck turns towards me I can change the dial to 20 yds with out looking. Which one do you have?
-“No politicians, no salesman and very few friends allowed.” -Jbatey1- "I'd rather be a happy Bammer eating ribeye in a trailer than a miserable barner eating boogers in a mansion." -“If you gonna be stupid, you better be tough!”
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
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09/16/16 02:37 AM
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Rocket62
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I had a five pin sight, couldn't resolve the pins because of my eyesight. I switched to a 3 pin sight, not much better. I bought and tried several other 3 pin sights, no help. I bought an HHA Lite and it solved the pin resolution issue. It was so easy to dial in, all I needed was to have an accurate estimate of yardage to target. Once I got used to the HHA I pretty much quit dialing. I kept it at 25 yards and just adjusted, was easy to do once I got the hang of it. Still, for a long shot (50-60 yards for me) I do dial in and it is deadly accurate. I loved the HHA lite so much I invested in the HHA Kingpin last year. Best $300 I've spent for hunting accessories yet ...
I don't want to pass quietly into the night. I want to slide in sideways kickin and screamin Life really is awesome ... Soak it up while you can ...
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: Smoke_Diver]
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09/16/16 09:43 AM
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buckbrush
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I usually keep my pin on 25 yds it's good for 0 to 35 it also has a zero stop that you can set wherever you want so you don't have to look at it to adjust. Mine is set at 20 yards so if I was thinking about a long shot but the buck turns towards me I can change the dial to 20 yds with out looking. Which one do you have? HHA king pin
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: HHA guys
[Re: 87dixieboy]
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09/16/16 07:30 PM
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buckbrush
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You won't regret getting one.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
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